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Polarization Phenomena in Physics Applications to Nuclear Reaction

Polarization Phenomena in Physics Applications to Nuclear Reaction

Polarization Phenomena in Physics Applications to Nuclear Reaction

This book allows the reader to understand the fundamentals of polarization phenomena in a general spin system, showing the polarizations to be indispensable information source of spin-dependent interactions. Topics covered includes: Polarization, Alignment and Orientation, Spin Observables by Density Matrix, Spin Observables in Nuclear Reactions, Optical Potential and Elastic Scattering of Protons, Polarization in Resonance Reaction, Three Nucleon Force and Polarization Phenomena in a Three Nucleon System .

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